A dry ski slope or artificial ski slope is a
ski slope that mimics the attributes of
snow using materials that are stable at room
temperature, to enable people to
ski,
snowboard
Snowboards are boards where the user places both feet, usually secured, to the same board. The board itself is wider than most skis, with the ability to glide on snow."snowboarding." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 17 Mar ...
or
snow tube in places where natural, snow-covered slopes are inconvenient or unavailable.
Although commonly known as "dry ski slopes", many slopes are lubricated using a mist or jet system to increase speed and prevent damage to equipment from friction heat build-up. As a general rule, they are found predominantly in the
United Kingdom and the
Netherlands as other European countries tend to have ready access to real snow fields, as does North America in the winter.
Materials
Early materials
A variety of materials can be found on dry ski slopes.
Early efforts to mimic snow involved laying extruded
plastic tiles with upward spikes in an attempt to provide grip. These were unpopular as they provided little grip and turning capability and the experience was similar to skiing across
ice.
However, in present day, many ski slopes (both indoor and outdoor) continue to use plastic, injection moulded tiles. Quality has improved and many dry ski slopes in the Netherlands use these tiles for training and championships.
Brush materials
The next stage in dry ski slope development came with the brush industry. The most common material is Dendix which is a by-product of brush manufacturing and is similar to a short-
hair
Hair is a protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis. Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals.
The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and f ...
ed
brush
A brush is a common tool with bristles, wire or other filaments. It generally consists of a handle or block to which filaments are affixed in either a parallel or perpendicular orientation, depending on the way the brush is to be gripped durin ...
with the
bristles sticking upwards. Dendix is manufactured in
Chepstow, however it can be found on slopes throughout the world. It is arranged in a
hexagonal pattern of approximately strips of bristles in a hexagon. Although it was a significant advancement from previous surfaces, concern over damage to slope users (it provides little or no impact protection to a slope user when falling) and ski or
snowboard
Snowboards are boards where the user places both feet, usually secured, to the same board. The board itself is wider than most skis, with the ability to glide on snow."snowboarding." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. 17 Mar ...
damage due to friction meant litigation for slopes using it was a constant threat. Nowadays
water is often sprayed onto the surface of the dendix to
lubricate
Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology.
Lubrication mechanisms such as fluid-lubrica ...
it and increase speed; however, higher
insurance premiums cause many slope operators to look for safer alternatives.
Despite more recent materials, Dendix remains the most popular plastic slope material in use.
Needle mushroom dry ski mat
In
Chengdu
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, China, a dry ski mat called a
needle mushroom dry ski mat has been in use since 2010. It is made of a plastic and aluminum base with many soybean-like beads on the surface. There are more than 20 slopes of needle mushroom dry ski mat, and new dry ski slopes are created each year.
Recent materials
The most recent development has seen a crop of materials providing both impact protection and slope lubrication as well as the ability to perform turns, erect jumps, rails and quarterpipes and provide a ride that is closer to the feel of real snow
Neveplastis one of these, a newer material whose use is becoming even more common. This new type of mat, which uses a concentric arrangement of conical stems, is marketed for downhill, snowboarding and cross country skiing. Neveplast claims to be certified as having the same coefficient of friction between the surface and the ski as snow, allowing the skier a good side grip, with the same skis used on the snow, and without the need for water. The Neveplast cooling hole has a comparable diameter to the F.I.S. slalom pole standards used for training and competition in both slalom and giant slalom. Neveplast is also used for school camps. This surface is modular and flexible, used frequently also for Urban freestyle parks.
A German provider that guarantees year round skiing i
Mr. Snow The company does not only produce dry slopes for downhill skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing but also provides
tubing tracks and rental opportunities for events. The material of Mr. Snow is claimed to have very good sliding capacities, is predictable in all climates and does not harm the ski or sliding surface. Mr. Snow works without the use of
silicone
A silicone or polysiloxane is a polymer made up of siloxane (−R2Si−O−SiR2−, where R = organic group). They are typically colorless oils or rubber-like substances. Silicones are used in sealants, adhesives, lubricants, medicine, cooking ...
which is not necessary to achieve good sliding characteristics. The snow carpet evidently has no negative environmental impact. So the mats can remain on the surface 365 days a year.
But it is also possible to remove them very quickly if it is required. Temporary using can be realized with the 20 sqm modules.
Another very common mat is
Snowflex, manufactured near
Huddersfield,
West Yorkshire in England by Briton Engineering Developments Limited. Others include Perma-snow by
John Nike Leisure/ Techmat 2000, also in the
UK and Astroride by NorCal Extreme Sports in the United States.
Snowflex and Perma-snow are both white in colour, although the former has been produced in a darker green (such as in
Kendal Ski Club
Kendal, once Kirkby in Kendal or Kirkby Kendal, is a market town and civil parish in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, England, south-east of Windermere and north of Lancaster. Historically in Westmorland, it lies within the dale of th ...
in
Cumbria, England) to comply with planning requirements. There is no indication from NorCal Extreme Sports that AstroRide has been commercially tested to any great extent.
The latest arrival is from UK company Proslope who produce a matting with variable filament lengths to emulate the gradual edge grip and release of snow. As with some other surfaces, the system is coloured white, is modular, and works both with and without a misting system.
Ski and board preparation
Dry slope users often improve the performance of their equipment by using the hardest grade of
ski wax. The wax wears off quickly, however, and must be renewed after one or two sessions. At least one company makes a hard wax that is intended for use on dry slopes. Some users apply aerosol furniture polish or other can-based products to the bases of their skis or boards as the silicone oil it contains is reputed to reduce friction. Other substances, such as
dishwashing liquid, are sometimes used.
See also
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Skiing
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Snowboarding
Snowboarding is a recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered surface while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. It features in the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympi ...
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Indoor ski slopes
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Ski simulators
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Snowmaking
References
External links
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